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Financial Safety Planning

Remember to include financial considerations in your safety plan! Keep these topics in mind around financial safety planning.

Date added: February 4, 2016

Impact of the Economy on DV

Although an economic downturn itself does not cause domestic violence, it can exacerbate the factors that contribute to domestic violence and reduce victims’ ability to flee. Learn more about the impact of the economy on domestic violence from this factsheet.

Date added: February 4, 2016

WomensLaw.org (Español)

WomensLaw provides state-specific legal information and support to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Spanish. Learn more from WomensLaw.org!

Date added: February 4, 2016

WomensLaw.org (English)

WomensLaw provides state-specific legal information and support to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Learn more from WomensLaw.org!

Date added: February 4, 2016

Internet & Computer Safety

If you are in danger, please try to use a safer computer that someone abusive does not have direct or remote (hacking) access to. When using a computer and/or the Internet please keep these in mind.

Date added: February 4, 2016

Red Flags of Abuse

Domestic violence encompasses a spectrum of behaviors that abusers use to control victims. If you or a friend experience these behaviors from a partner, remember: it is not your fault and there are advocates waiting to help.

Date added: February 4, 2016

Forms of Abuse

Learn more about physical, sexual, emotional, and financial abuse.

Date added: February 4, 2016

For Survivors & their Families

If you are in immediate danger, and feel comfortable involving law enforcement, please call 911. For help and assistance in the U.S., contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or TTY 1-800-787-3224 or TheHotline.org. (Please note that wait times may vary during certain hours.)

Date added: February 4, 2016